Manual handling for healthcare professionals - An introduction
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| Resource | Description |
|---|---|
| 1. Manual handling for healthcare professionals - An introduction | Covering basic principles around manual handling, this resource will focus on effectively assessing the 'task' component of the associated risk assessment. |
| 2. Manual handling for healthcare professionals - Focusing on the task at hand | This resource will help you to identify tasks in need of risk assessment. |
| 3. Manual handling for healthcare professionals - Staying fit and healthy to prevent injury | This resource will help you to understand the importance of assessing individual risk factors in handling tasks effectively. |
| 4. Manual handling for healthcare professionals - Safe handling of loads | This resource will help you to show understanding of the theory behind moving loads with and without equipment (including moving objects and people). |
| 5. Manual handling for healthcare professionals - Use of equipment and environment factors | This resource will help you understand how to assess for the most appropriate pieces of equipment. |
| 6. Manual handling for healthcare professionals - Combining all you know | Rounding off the series, this resource focuses on bringing all the elements of the risk assessment together. |
| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
HSE | The Health and Safety Executive have responsibility in the regulation and enforcement of workplace health, safety and welfare. |
Manual handling | The term used for referring to tasks associated with moving objects. |
Moving and handling | The term used for referring to tasks associated with moving and handling people and when referencing legislation. |
MHOR | The legislation known as the Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992. |
People | In relation to moving and handling, the term "people" may consist of terms such as "patient", "service user", "client", "customer" and "resident" used interchangably. |
Risk assessment | A process of identifying risks involved for a specific manual handling activity. |
TILE | A model of risk assessment which should be performed prior to each moving and handling activity. Specifically it focuses on considering the elements of Task, Individual, Load, Environment and their collective influence. |
By completing this resource you will be able to:
- Understand the basic priniciples of manual handling
- Understand the importance of manual handling
University of NottinghamSchool of Health Sciences
Queen's Medical Centre
Nottingham
NG7 2HA
Kirstie Coolin, James Henderson, Cherry Poussa, Simon Riley, Claire Wilson, Richard Windle
Worksafe Training and Consultancy LtdSt Andrew’s Street South
Bury St. Edmunds
Suffolk
IP33 3PH
Russell Fife, Sally Ann Wiseman
This project is a collaboration between the Health E-Learning and Media (HELM) team at the University of Nottingham (School of Health Sciences) and Worksafe Training and Consultancy Ltd to deliver a series of reusable learning objects (RLOs). There are six RLOs which make up the "Manual Handling for Healthcare Professionals" series. Please refer to the Resources tab for links to the other resources in the series.
All Learning Objects developed by the University of Nottingham School of Health Sciences, and their aggregate parts (eg text, animations), are copyright of the School of Health Sciences, University of Nottingham. Learning Objects are available for use under the Creative Commons 2.0 licence (BY-NC) and the conditions below.
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| Term | Definition |
|---|---|
HSE | The Health and Safety Executive have responsibility in the regulation and enforcement of workplace health, safety and welfare. |
Manual handling | The term used for referring to tasks associated with moving objects. |
Moving and handling | The term used for referring to tasks associated with moving and handling people and when referencing legislation. |
MHOR | The legislation known as the Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992. |
People | In relation to moving and handling, the term "people" may consist of terms such as "patient", "service user", "client", "customer" and "resident" used interchangably. |
Risk assessment | A process of identifying risks involved for a specific manual handling activity. |
TILE | A model of risk assessment which should be performed prior to each moving and handling activity. Specifically it focuses on considering the elements of Task, Individual, Load, Environment and their collective influence. |
By completing this resource you will be able to:
- Understand the basic priniciples of manual handling
- Understand the importance of manual handling
University of NottinghamSchool of Health Sciences
Queen's Medical Centre
Nottingham
NG7 2HA
Kirstie Coolin, James Henderson, Cherry Poussa, Simon Riley, Claire Wilson, Richard Windle
Worksafe Training and Consultancy LtdSt Andrew’s Street South
Bury St. Edmunds
Suffolk
IP33 3PH
Russell Fife, Sally Ann Wiseman
This project is a collaboration between the Health E-Learning and Media (HELM) team at the University of Nottingham (School of Health Sciences) and Worksafe Training and Consultancy Ltd to deliver a series of reusable learning objects (RLOs). There are six RLOs which make up the "Manual Handling for Healthcare Professionals" series. Please refer to the 'Resources' tab for links to the other resources in the series.
All Learning Objects developed by the University of Nottingham School of Health Sciences, and their aggregate parts (eg text, animations), are copyright of the School of Health Sciences, University of Nottingham. Learning Objects are available for use under the Creative Commons 2.0 licence (BY-NC) and the conditions below.
Private individuals, and publicly-funded educational and other institutions, may link to and use the Learning Objects on this site without restriction for non-commercial educational purposes. Use of any Learning Objects for any commercial purpose, or by any profit-making commercial entity, is not permitted without our express permission. If you wish to use a Learning Object for any commercial, revenue-generating or non-educational purpose, you must contact us to negotiate terms of use and payment.
We much prefer that you use this and other Learning Objects by linking to them on this website as:
- this ensures you're always using the most up-to-date version
- we gain data on usage of the Learning Objects, from access statistics and user feedback forms
Local circumstances, such as network security policies, may constrain your ability to link to external sites, or may impair the usability of our objects. If you're unable to run our Learning Objects 'from source' for these or other reasons, please contact us with a brief explanation of your circumstances and we may provide you with specified Learning Objects as an IMS Content Package.
Modification to adapt Learning Objects to local circumstances is permitted, with the following restrictions:
- The modified version must clearly display the University of Nottingham logo, and the School copyright notice.
- The modified version must not be distributed outside the modifying institution without the express permission of the School.
If you have any queries about our Learning Objects, please contact helm@nottingham.ac.uk
Please use the attribution below if you wish to refer to our learning objects. If you use Firefox, you can install the useful OpenAttribute add-on to allow you to easily copy and reference these and other materials marked as Creative Commons. Learning Objects for Healthcare by School of Health Sciences, University of Nottingham is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 2.0 UK: England & Wales (CC BY-NC 2.0 UK)
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